Cleanroom doors are designed to maintain sterile and controlled environments, featuring airtight seals, smooth surfaces, and corrosion-resistant materials like stainless steel or aluminum. They typically have gaskets and double-seal systems to prevent contamination and can be equipped with automatic or manual operation. Cleanroom doors often include features like vision panels, easy-to-clean finishes, and fire-resistant ratings, meeting industry standards such as ISO 14644 for cleanroom classification. They are customizable in size and configuration to suit specific cleanroom requirements.
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: Prevents contamination in drug production areas, ensuring product safety and compliance.
Biotechnology Labs: Maintains sterile conditions for research and development of biological products.
Semiconductor Manufacturing: Protects sensitive electronic components from dust and particulates during assembly.
Medical Device Production: Ensures controlled environments for the manufacturing and assembly of medical devices.
Smooth Surfaces
Corrosion Resistance
Customizable Sizes
Automatic or Manual Operation
Fire Resistance
Vision Panels